Despite what romantic notions your kind has invented we are criminals, bandits and outlaws. |
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These outlaws made aqua vitae available to a populace disgusted by its sobriety. |
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The outlaws, aided by an old sibyl, defeat the castle's forces, and it burns to the ground. |
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The government is ready to take any challenge the outlaws have thrown forth. |
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For example, victims were more likely to be white or Latino and were more often accused of being horse thieves, bandits, or outlaws. |
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The Hunting Act, which outlaws fox-hunting, deer-hunting and hare-coursing with dogs, comes into force on Friday. |
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In the Wild West, no single lawman could possibly stop a gang of desperate outlaws. |
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Let India reclaim itself from the criminals and outlaws, reprobates and renegades. |
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The forest was also frequented by outlaws, and was a place of great danger to the benighted traveller. |
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In court, some states have argued that there's no reason for wine sellers to act like tricksters or outlaws. |
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There he was, one man, threatening to kill almost thirty hard, bloodthirsty outlaws? |
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So the summer break seemed an ideal opportunity to visit the outlaws, my partner's parents, and brush up on the German. |
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He is able to reign in the outlaws when necessary, as when spoils are being split. |
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Then comes the division of spoils, with a good amount going to the church, and widows and children, before the division among the outlaws. |
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Many privately muse that if the government insists on outlawing hunting, then outlaws they are prepared to be. |
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It's the outlaws and rebels that history often prefers to remember rather than the statesmen and leaders. |
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He admired outlaws when their outlawry was conducted with daring and intelligence. |
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A group of doctors launched a legal challenge to the ban, arguing that it outlaws them from performing a medically necessary operation. |
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Books about outlaws were blamed because they put ideas into his head about an exciting life of crime. |
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The men, obviously bandits or outlaws of some sort, wore drab grey clothes and the horses they were astride seemed to be skinny and underfed. |
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But at the same time, the Quakers were religious outlaws who emigrated to America. |
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He quoted directly the relevant paragraph of the federal code, which outlaws paying persons to register or to vote. |
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The blue uniformed rangers rode in perfect formation as they focused their military might on the outlaws. |
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The band of forest outlaws is resolutely unthreatening, though there's every likelihood that this was Shakespeare's intention. |
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Yet the society has descended from being marginally lawless to one in which the outlaws outnumber the law-abiding. |
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This time players are lawmen in the old west trying to capture various outlaws. |
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Immediately the dangers of his civilization are reified, as Huck hears a conversation between outlaws on the run. |
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Robin Hood and his band of outlaws fight back against the tyranny of Prince John and the Sheriff of Nottingham. |
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If you would accept our escort, we would guard you from bands of villainous outlaws. |
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He also welcomed the new equal status legislation which outlaws discrimination in provision of goods and services. |
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In this Golden Age, the heroes were neither cops nor outlaws, doctors nor housekeepers, ranch-owners nor lawyers, spies nor mafia hoods. |
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What's more, sexual outlaws must always get their comeuppance by the final reel. |
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The liars, the traitors, the thugs, and the outlaws cannot be handed the destiny of a nation like India. |
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One of the greatest outlaws of them all is given props on the Waylon Jennings Tribute. |
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The whole of them were clad like outlaws or rangers of the lands, except for the commanders of each company, and three who rode in the very front. |
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After our long campaign, some of the outlaws are finally being reined in. |
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There he met outlaws, hustlers, hunters, and homesteaders, and dodged bullets and bowie knives. |
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In 1947, many leftist filmmakers were treated as outlaws, and it's not surprising that they made some of their best films from the point of view of criminals. |
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This Act also enjoins civil servants not to involve themselves in corruption related activities and outlaws insider dealings. |
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I really don't have a problem with the majority determining the laws, but I do have some concern that tobacco smokers are being targeted as outlaws. |
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They had one foot in the past when lawlessness featured independent gunmen and their henchman preying on society at their own will without regard to other outlaws. |
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A group of scholars who work on women and violence are going beyond oversensationalized women murderers and outlaws to understand criminal females in general. |
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The betrayal of outlaws by informers was a common historical fact. |
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The Truth: No legislation outlaws skipping, playing conkers or climbing trees. |
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We give our staunch support to a policy that outlaws war and military violence, banishing it from the lives of all peoples. |
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The work of a journalist involves going to dangerous places and interviewing outlaws. |
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This argument has been rejected by the courts, as a result of which those businesses are now outlaws. |
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If Australia goes ahead and outlaws spam then, at the very least, we ought to organise a treaty that would see the same laws enforceable on both sides of the Tasman. |
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Article 29 of the Organic Land Law outlaws customary claims to marshlands, which are claimed as state land. |
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Live the legend by taking charge of the famous band of outlaws, and use their unique skills to thwart the evil Sherrif of Nottingham. |
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However, there is nothing whatsoever in these proposals that in any way outlaws sustainable or environmentally friendly procurement. |
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Article 196 of the new draft criminal code outlaws abductions or kidnappings carried out for the purpose of marrying the victim. |
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The bill also outlaws foreign funding of many local aid agencies. |
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Nonetheless to do so is attempted with amazing shrewdness by the same papal Rome that outlaws marriage for her priests. |
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The word pirates conjures up images of swashbuckling outlaws on the high seas, but the reality is far from romantic. |
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They are too often treated as outlaws with no protections under the law. |
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Citizens will help police agencies track down dangerous outlaws and bring them to justice. |
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At this point, suction tubes open up in the corner of the pens and the assassins are propelled down tiny air shafts to wherever outlaws have been spotted. |
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Through portraits of those who took part in the project, reminiscent of police imagery, I wished to expose the way street children are perceived and treated: as delinquent outlaws. |
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Many outlaws could have been created by the refusal to recognise Norman Forest Law. |
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The Merry Men are the group of outlaws who follow Robin Hood in English literature and folklore. |
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Until the Late Middle Ages the forest was a notorious hiding place for bandits, highwaymen and outlaws. |
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He does, however, also mention the death penalty, presumably of outlaws, not as a regular form of punishment. |
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It recalls that domestic law outlaws the operation of unregistered associations in Belarus and criminalizes the activity of individual members of such associations. |
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The chilling catchphrase embodied her government's scorched earth onslaught on Britain's mining communities – and gave the green light for the entire state to treat the miners' union as outlaws. |
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The parc is stuck between San Luis and San Juan. The cities are linked by a road where outlaws used to attack travellers before taking refuge in the labyrinth of the sierras. |
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Act as a gunslinger protecting righteousness, or seek retribution as you face corrupt lawmen, warring tribes, cold-blooded outlaws, and ruthless renegades. |
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In this area lived a very marginal population: Confederate deserters, men who refused to fight in the East, disillusioned gold diggers, American and Mexican outlaws and ruffians of all types. |
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The display also includes the cell of gangster Al Capone and the car in which outlaws Bonnie and Clyde were killed. |
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It also outlaws receiving of gifts for personal use up to a certain value. |
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From England's Robin Hood to America's Jesse James and Mexico's Pancho Villa many countries lionise brave outlaws who take from the rich and give to poor. |
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Sink Gartrell was one of those, the polar opposite of Montana bronc-buster Wally Finch, who used a secret ghost cord and made unrideable outlaws of the horses he was breaking. |
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The King was outwitted and outlaws released the hostages. |
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Although sufficient to protect the inhabitants from marauders and other outlaws, these brick and adobe walls are not designed to resist for very long in case of a siege. |
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Still, federal drug law outlaws use of the drug in all circumstances. |
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Directed with gusto by Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained casts the actor as a black bounty hunter who kills white outlaws and gets paid for his trouble. |
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We are aware that the Charter of Fundamental Rights outlaws discrimination on the grounds of disability and states that the integration of disabled people must be assured. |
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The Criminal Code outlaws the imposition of the death penalty on women and persons younger than 18 years who have committed a crime, as well as those who at the time were older than 65 years of age. |
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If privacy is outlawed, only outlaws will have privacy. |
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Hear about the colorful history of ranchers, settlers, and outlaws who inhabited and hid out in this unforgiving land as you're taken on a casual and informative 30 minute hike around the canyon's rim. |
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Many countries have Truck Act legislation that outlaws truck systems and requires payment in cash. |
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In 1652 the Manchus drove the Russians out of the Amur country and the land was left to outlaws and adventurers. |
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The Manchus also wanted a delineated frontier to keep nomads and outlaws from fleeing across the border. |
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Northumberland was long a wild county, where outlaws and Border Reivers hid from the law. |
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Jenkins writes of Buffalo Soldiers, black abolitionists, lawmen, outlaws and town leaders. |
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The decision essentially outlaws an ingredient found in many commercial frying oils, margarines and shortenings. |
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The fifth chapter explores a certain category of songs that celebrate mythologized outlaws who fought unjust laws. |
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The most prominent, known as lipogram, outlaws a given letter. |
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The 1870 Constitution outlaws martial law within its jurisdiction. |
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Billy the Kid was one of the most famous outlaws of America's early history. |
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The film is taglined 'When the law became corrupt, outlaws became heroes', but as a welcomely unheroic picture it rarely threatens to truly take off. |
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He would spend most of his early years suppressing rumours and outlaws. |
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In it, the character Valentine is banished from Milan and driven out through the forest where he is approached by outlaws who, upon meeting him, desire him as their leader. |
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